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Brown’s “Top Ten List”

Seeking the best ideas to cut government waste and increase efficiency, Governor Jerry Brown has asked the Bureau of State Audits and the Little Hoover Commission to each provide a list of “Top 10 Actions” California can take to achieve these goals.

Governor Brown was Tuesday’s KVML “Newsmaker of the Day”.

“This week I asked the state’s top watchdogs to provide my office with a list of their ‘Top 10 Actions’ to root out government waste and improve efficiency,” Brown said. “As we tackle a $25 billion deficit, we must examine and re-examine every possible way to save taxpayer dollars.”

Brown sent letters to Elaine Howle, the State Auditor, and Daniel W. Hancock, the chair of the Little Hoover Commission on Monday, February 14. In the letters, the Governor asked that the top ten lists each include five measures which can be implemented by Executive Order.

Since taking office, Brown has issued Executive Orders to freeze hiring across state government and cut state cell phones and the passenger vehicle fleet in half.

I want to access the best thinking from all parts of state government as my administration and the Legislature tackle the difficult work of closing the State’s $25 billion budget deficit. Over the years, your organization has exposed government waste and proposed thoughtful reforms. Although your proposals often were not heeded, I want to hear and listen to your ideas and act on those that will enable government to effectively reduce costs and increase efficiencies.

I accordingly ask that you send me a list of the top ten actions you believe California can take to reduce government waste and operate more efficiently. If possible, I would like your list by March 4, 2011, and I would like that list to identify at least five measures that I could implement by Executive Order.

With your help, we not only will get through the current fiscal crisis successfully, but we also will leave California stronger and better prepared for the future.

Sincerely,

Edmund G. Brown Jr.

The “Newsmaker of the Day” is heard each weekday morning on AM 1450 KVML at 6:47, 7:47 and 8:47am.